Norio Niikawa

Norio Niikawa
Native name 新川 詔夫
Born (1942-05-08) May 8, 1942
Nationality Japanese
Fields Medical genetics
Institutions Health Sciences University of Hokkaido
Nagasaki University
Geneva University
Hokkaido University
Alma mater Hokkaido University
Doctoral students Naomichi Matsumoto
Known for Kabuki syndrome

Norio Niikawa (新川 詔夫 Niikawa Norio, born May 8, 1942) is a Japanese physician and medical geneticist who discovered an autosomal dominant disorder Kabuki syndrome, also known as Niikawa-Kuroki syndrome.[1] He and his colleagues also identified a gene for the syndrome.[2]

Biography

Niikawa completed his M.D. in 1967 from Hokkaido University School of Medicine.[3] After residency in Pediatrics at Hokkaido University Hospital, he worked as pediatrician for several years. From 1972 to 1975, he worked in the embryology and cytogenetics laboratory at the Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics in the Cantonal Hospital, Geneva University.[4] He was appointed Professor and Chairman of the Department of Human Genetics at Nagasaki University in 1984.[3] After retiring from the position and becoming Professor Emeritus, he was Professor and Director at Research Institute of Personalized Health Sciences, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido where he became president in 2010.[5]

References

  1. Niikawa, N; Matsuura, N; Fukushima, Y; Ohsawa, T; Kajii, T (1981). "Kabuki make-up syndrome: A syndrome of mental retardation, unusual facies, large and protruding ears, and postnatal growth deficiency". The Journal of Pediatrics. 99 (4): 565–9. doi:10.1016/s0022-3476(81)80255-7. PMID 7277096.
  2. Ng, S. B.; Bigham, A. W.; Buckingham, K. J.; Hannibal, M. C.; McMillin, M. J.; Gildersleeve, H. I.; Beck, A. E.; Tabor, H. K.; Cooper, G. M.; Mefford, H. C.; Lee, C; Turner, E. H.; Smith, J. D.; Rieder, M. J.; Yoshiura, K; Matsumoto, N; Ohta, T; Niikawa, N; Nickerson, D. A.; Bamshad, M. J.; Shendure, J (2010). "Exome sequencing identifies MLL2 mutations as a cause of Kabuki syndrome". Nature Genetics. 42 (9): 790–3. doi:10.1038/ng.646. PMC 2930028Freely accessible. PMID 20711175.
  3. 1 2 Dr. Norio Niikawa
  4. Whonamedit - Norio Niikawa
  5. 新川詔夫新学長就任挨拶 ―新医療人育成の北の拠点を目指して―(Japanese)


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